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/==Chevening alumni== As of 2017–18, there are an estimated 50,000 Chevening Scholarship alumni, [2] with an emphasis being placed on improved links with and between previous scholars as a consequence of reviews in 2005 [20] and 2006. [21] Many Chevening Scholars have since gone on to reach positions of influence in a range of sectors.
In 2001 for her work championing women's political and economic rights, Nkoyo was awarded the Chevening Scholarship to pursue an MA in Governance & Development at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) at the University of Sussex. At IDS, Nkoyo developed a passion for participation in public life and dedicated the rest of her career to ...
She is an alumna of the Chevening Scholarship and a USIS fellow. Eugenia Abu established the Eugenia Abu Media Center, a reading and mentorship hub for young Nigeria Creatives, in 2018. The center hosts an annual creative and literary boot camps for children between the ages of 7–15 years.
Nassef Manabilang Adiong (born May 07, 1985) is a Filipino academic, researcher, policy and legislation reviewer/drafter, editor, author, consultant, advisor, founder of research networks, and wrote numerous books and articles regarding interdisciplinary study between international Relations (IR) and Islamic Studies, as well as topics on Decolonial Studies and Bangsamoro Studies.
Chevening Scholarship Award - FCDO, UK, (2017) [22] Finalist, Young Journalist of the Year - Thomson Foundation, 2017 [23] Finalist, Young Journalist of the Year - The Future Awards Africa, 2017 [24] Winner of the Nigerian Championship of Public Speaking - Toastmasters International, 2013 [25]
Samantha Maria Andreas is an environmental chemist and occupational health and safety expert in the mining industry of Papua New Guinea. [1] [2] She was the inaugural Young Achiever awardee from the first year of the Westpac Women in Business Awards, and is also a recipient of the Chevening Scholarships to study in the United Kingdom.
Antonijević received a Chevening Scholarship from the UK Government in 2009 and completed a major in Conflict Prevention and Using Democracy for Peace at the University of Bradford. [1] [3] Antonijević is the founder of the Human Rights House in Belgrade in 2011. [1]
She has also received the Chevening Scholarship, Cambridge Trusts Scholarship, and the Marshall Memorial Fellowship of the German Marshal Fund of the United States. She was a guest on Al Jazeera, CBC Radio and Channel 4 Radio programs discussing the sale of citizenships and passports. [5] [6]